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David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was a British painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys. Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C.R.W. Nevinson, and Dora Carrington. Bomberg painted a series of complex geometric compositions combining the influences of cubism and futurism in the years immediately preceding World War I; typically using a limited number of striking colours, turning humans into simple, angular shapes, and sometimes overlaying the whole painting a strong grid-work colouring scheme. He was expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913, with agreement between the senior teachers Tonks, Frederick Brown and Phil

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  • David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was a British painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys. Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C.R.W. Nevinson, and Dora Carrington. Bomberg painted a series of complex geometric compositions combining the influences of cubism and futurism in the years immediately preceding World War I; typically using a limited number of striking colours, turning humans into simple, angular shapes, and sometimes overlaying the whole painting a strong grid-work colouring scheme. He was expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913, with agreement between the senior teachers Tonks, Frederick Brown and Philip Wilson Steer, because of the audacity of his breach from the conventional approach of that time. Whether because his faith in the machine age had been shattered by his experiences as a private soldier in the trenches or because of the pervasive retrogressive attitude towards modernism in Britain Bomberg moved to a more figurative style in the 1920s and his work became increasingly dominated by portraits and landscapes drawn from nature. Gradually developing a more expressionist technique, he travelled widely through the Middle East and Europe. From 1945 to 1953, he worked as a teacher at Borough Polytechnic (now London South Bank University) in London, where his pupils included Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Philip Holmes, Cliff Holden, Edna Mann, Dorothy Mead, Gustav Metzger, Dennis Creffield, Cecil Bailey, and Miles Richmond. David Bomberg House, one of the student halls of residences at London South Bank University, is named in his honour. He was married to landscape painter Lilian Holt. (en)
  • David Garshen Bomberg (* 5. Dezember 1890 in Birmingham; † 19. August 1957 in London) ist einer der bedeutendsten und einflussreichsten britischen Maler des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • David Garshen Bomberg est un peintre britannique né le 5 décembre 1890 à Birmingham, décédé le 19 août 1957 à Londres. (fr)
  • David Garshen Bomberg (Birmingham, 5 dicembre 1890 – Londra, 19 agosto 1957) è stato un pittore britannico di origini ebraiche e polacche. (it)
  • Дэвид Бомберг (англ. David Bomberg; 5 декабря 1890, Бирмингем — 19 августа 1957, Лондон) — один из крупнейших английских художников XX века. (ru)
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  • Photograph of David Bomberg, c.1925. (en)
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  • David Garshen Bomberg (* 5. Dezember 1890 in Birmingham; † 19. August 1957 in London) ist einer der bedeutendsten und einflussreichsten britischen Maler des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • David Garshen Bomberg est un peintre britannique né le 5 décembre 1890 à Birmingham, décédé le 19 août 1957 à Londres. (fr)
  • David Garshen Bomberg (Birmingham, 5 dicembre 1890 – Londra, 19 agosto 1957) è stato un pittore britannico di origini ebraiche e polacche. (it)
  • Дэвид Бомберг (англ. David Bomberg; 5 декабря 1890, Бирмингем — 19 августа 1957, Лондон) — один из крупнейших английских художников XX века. (ru)
  • David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was a British painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys. Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C.R.W. Nevinson, and Dora Carrington. Bomberg painted a series of complex geometric compositions combining the influences of cubism and futurism in the years immediately preceding World War I; typically using a limited number of striking colours, turning humans into simple, angular shapes, and sometimes overlaying the whole painting a strong grid-work colouring scheme. He was expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913, with agreement between the senior teachers Tonks, Frederick Brown and Phil (en)
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  • Бомберг, Дэвид (ru)
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